Global satellite operator SES and MTN
Communications (MTN) announced an extended
capacity arrangement to deliver reliable
communications connections to the cruise,
yacht, ferry, commercial shipping, oil and
gas, and government markets.
This is one of several
agreements between the two companies in a
continuation of a long-term global partnership, and
enables MTN to add to its seamless connectivity. As
part of the multi-year arrangement, MTN is leasing
capacity on multiple transponders aboard two SES
satellites. The satellites are ideal for both video
and broadband services for the mobile market. For
example, MTN is the only communications provider to
deliver a live, worldwide maritime television
service (MTN TV) for the enjoyment of passengers and
crew on vessels.
Customers count on MTN
service excellence and value to meet a broad range
of connectivity and content demands, including
keeping passengers and crews connected to family and
colleagues around the world, as well as supporting
critical government and enterprise missions.
Satellite-delivered high-speed broadband also
enables MTN customers to remotely monitor their
operations at sea real-time from anywhere. MTN
relies on multiple SES satellites to serve its broad
customer base.
“The global and mobility
beams aboard SES satellites are enabling
communications industry leaders such as MTN to
innovate new solutions that allow their customers to
connect and operate effectively at sea and on land,”
said John Matlaga, Vice President of Mobility and
Enterprise Services in North America for SES. “This
latest agreement is focused on delivering a tailored
solution to meet the growing demand for everything
from vital high-speed broadband to global, live TV
at sea for crews and passengers travelling ocean
waters anywhere on the planet.”
"This latest capacity
agreement with SES enables MTN to ensure customers
seamless connectivity to the latest crew and
passenger lifestyle services and applications as
they travel some of the busiest maritime routes
throughout the world,” said Zafar Khan, vice
president of systems and space engineering for MTN.
“We are now able to expand the delivery of our
unique, highly-demanded MTN TV at sea like never
before thanks to the strategic coverage SES
provides. The satellites augment our current,
unmatched network. SES is an important partner for
MTN as we continue to grow and expand our mobility
service offerings, and offer the only hybrid network
option for maritime around the world.”